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Slackers (film)

Not to be confused with the 1990 filmSlacker.

Slackers is a 2002 Americancomedy film directed byDewey Nicks and starringDevon Sawa,Jason Schwartzman,James King,Jason Segel,Michael Maronna, andLaura Prepon. Its plot follows a nerdy college student whoblackmails a group of young men with his knowledge that they have cheated throughout college, and uses it to get closer to a young woman he is obsessed with.

Slackers
Theatrical release poster
Directed byDewey Nicks
Written byDavid H. Steinberg
Produced byErik Feig
Neal H. Moritz
Starring
CinematographyJames R. Bagdonas
Edited byTara Timpone
Music byJoey Altruda
Venus Brown
Justin Stanley
Production
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Distributed bySony Pictures Releasing
Release date
  • February 1, 2002 (2002-02-01)
Running time
86 minutes
CountryUnited States[1]
LanguageEnglish
Budget$14 million[2]
Box office$6.4 million[2]

The film was released on February 1, 2002 and grossed $6.4 million worldwide at the box office. It mainly received negative reviews from critics.

Plot

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Best friends Dave Goodman, Sam Schecter, and Jeff Davis have spent almost four years at Holden University scamming their way through college. During one exam scam in their final semester, Dave meets Angela Patton and asks her out while writing his phone number on her exam sheet. Ethan Dulles (who calls himself "Cool Ethan"), a nerdy student who is obsessed with Angela, observes Dave and grows jealous. Ethan takes her exam question sheet after Angela leaves and uses it to blackmail the guys into setting up a successful date with Angela for him. The guys set Ethan up in multiple situations in an attempt to convince Angela to like him, while Dave tells Sam during their research that Angela is no more important to him as any other scam they have done. Ethan fails to attract her after frequent confrontations based on his delusional behavior, immaturity and flouting of social norms.

While trying to convince Angela to go out with Ethan, Dave and Angela develop a mutual attraction. After telling Ethan that he has failed to convince Angela to go out with him, Ethan reveals to Dave that he has been obsessing over Angela for quite some time. He reminds Dave that he still intends to get Dave and his friends expelled if they fail him. Angela and Dave go on an impromptu date after a study session. Ethan finds out and follows and records them. Dave and Angela share a romantic swim and lovemaking session, which Ethan records. He shows the tape of Dave and Angela making love to Sam and Jeff to establish that Dave intends to keep Angela for himself. Sam and Jeff, unhappy with Dave's dishonesty, hand over their research on Angela. Ethan shows the file to Angela, telling her that Dave and his friends were actively stalking her. Dave punches Ethan in the face, but Ethan thinks he won Angela.

After a falling out with everyone, Dave returns to the dorm and admits to Sam and Jeff that he honestly cares for Angela. After making amends, the guys sabotage Ethan's job interview with a law firm and, during the final exam, as Dave confesses the to Angela in front of the whole class about his years-long practice of cheating. Jeff plants an answer key in Ethan's backpack while tipping off the teaching assistant proctoring the exam. The men get expelled, but Dave and Angela get back together, and Sam ends up in a relationship with Angela's roommate, Reanna Cass. Jeff falsifies their diplomas from Holden University after Angela and Reanna graduate. Ethan, miserable that he lost Angela forever and got expelled from college after it was revealed he was stalking her, continues to work his dead end restaurant job, as he continues to pine for Angela and nurse a hatred for Dave.

Cast

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Soundtrack

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The film has a few tracks fromHandsome Boy Modeling School (Prince Paul &Dan The Automator), including "Holy Calamity" and "Rock & Roll (Could Never Hip-Hop Like This)". It has a symphonic instrumental performance of "Baba O'Riley" fromThe Who playing over the opening credits, as well as an A Capella performance of "The Sign" byAce of Base (sung by a college choir) during a scene.

Release and reception

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Box office

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Slackers opened at #11 in the box office with $2,785,283, the 11th highest-grossing opening film of the weekend,[3] and lasted only two weeks in theaters before it closed on February 14, 2002, with a domestic total of $5,285,941 and $1,127,974 internationally, for a worldwide total of $6,413,915.[2]

Critical response

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On thereview aggregator websiteRotten Tomatoes, 10% of 105 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 3.3/10. The website's consensus reads: "Another teen comedy with little on its mind but moving to the next gross-out gag, Slackers strains for laughs and features grating characters."[4]Metacritic, which uses aweighted average, assigned the film a score of 12 out of 100, based on 28 critics, indicating "overwhelming dislike". A few critics noted the dialogue as a positive,[5] but not sufficiently good to warrant attention.[6][7]

Philip French commented that "Slackers makesAmerican Pie look likeThe Importance of Being Earnest."[8]

Roger Ebert of theChicago Sun-Times awarded the film a zero out of four stars and described the film as "a dirty movie. Not a sexy, erotic steamy or even smutty movie."[9]

References

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  1. ^"Slackers".AFI Catalog of Feature Films. Los Angeles, California:American Film Institute.Archived from the original on February 24, 2020.
  2. ^abc"Slackers (2002) - Box Office Mojo". 2002-02-14. Retrieved2011-07-06.
  3. ^"Domestic 2002 Weekend 5". Box Office Mojo. RetrievedJuly 11, 2020.
  4. ^Slackers atRotten Tomatoes
  5. ^Cline, Rich."Shadows On The Wall". Retrieved20 August 2014.
  6. ^Turner, Matthew."View London". Retrieved20 August 2014.
  7. ^McGuirk, Margaret."'Slackers' simply an embarrassment".The Cincinnati Enquirer. Gannett. Archived fromthe original on 21 August 2014. Retrieved20 August 2014.
  8. ^French, Philip."Slackers".The Observer. Retrieved5 March 2012.
  9. ^"Slackers". Roger Ebert. 2002-02-01. Retrieved2018-01-31.

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